This Morning: ITV apologises as show falls off air
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This Morning went off air unexpectedly during Monday's live show, with ITV blaming technical problems.
Viewers were left unable to watch the morning programme, hosted by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, for more than 12 minutes.
The presenters were chatting to guest Ben Fogle when the programme suddenly cut out.
ITV apologised for the glitch and said it was looking into what caused the problem.
Viewers were met with a message saying the broadcaster was "working hard to fix the issue".
Fogle was discussing a recent vote in Parliament when This Morning went off air.
He later joked about the disruption on Twitter, asking: "What did I say?"
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ITV said a fault with the BT Tower caused the loss of transmission.
They said: "We would like to apologise to This Morning viewers after the programme went off air for 12 minutes today as a result of an issue at BT Tower, which affected the live feed to ITV.
"We are in contact with BT to establish the cause of this issue."
Audience members took to Twitter, however, and were quick to come up with their own theories.
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This Morning's showbiz reporter Rylan Clark-Neal joked on Twitter he had pulled the plug after fellow reporter Alison Hammond was given an interview with Victoria Beckham instead of him.
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ITV also made light of the situation asking Twitter users what they had done during the break in transmission, with some responding they'd chosen to do the ironing or make cups of tea.
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When the programme finally came back on air, Schofield and Willoughby seemed confused about the situation.
Schofield was reading comments on his Twitter feed to Willoughby and seemed to have only just realised they had fallen off air.
He later confirmed they had carried on as normal during the outage.
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Vicky Pattison lamented that her debut stint reporting on I'm A Celebrity - which she won in 2015 - had gone wrong.
"My big This Morning debut, man, and it's not even going out," she complained.
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